Both were in full pads with the rest of the roster for Tuesday night's practice.

The rest of the Seminoles' health improved as well as junior defensive end Joshua Kaindoh (hamstring) and senior defensive back Levonta Taylor were both in full pads. Both appeared to be full participants in practice after Taylor missed Monday's practice and Kaindoh missed many more.

Terry again looked like he had not missed a step as he glided through drills with the ease of a player that seems 100%. His highlight of the open portion of practice was a long touchdown catch from quarterback James Blackman during the tempo drill.

Wilson and true freshman defensive tackle Malcolm Ray were both working during the individual defensive line drills. Neither player joined the team for reps against the offensive line as the defensive line made their way across the field right before the end of the open media period.

Inside Run Drills

Junior safety Hamsah Nasirildeen was made for this drill. He had two big tackles in the first two reps of the drill, one day after dominating the first two reps in the drill.

Freshmen linebackers Jaleel McRae and Kevon Glenn had back to back good reps. McRae shed a block by tight end Camm McDonald and made a tackle on the outside. Glenn met the running back in spece and drove him back.

Redshirt freshman defensive lineman Jamarcus Chatman and true freshman nose tackle Tru Thompson had very good reps on back-to-back plays. Chatman shed redshirt freshman offensive tackle Jalen Goss on both plays, and Thompson went head-to-head with true freshman guard Dontae Lucas and did well. He was in on both tackles, but the second rep he shed Lucas and made the tackle in the hole.

The next rep saw mistakes by offensive guard Mike Arnold and defensive end Curtis Fann that led to a touchdown run by walk-on Treshaun Ward. Fann beat Arnold inside, but missed the tackle and lost contain. Ward was able to scamper out and down the sideline.

Offense

The FSU offense closed the media portion of practice with a full-team tempo drill that went the length of the field for the second consecutive day Tuesday.

Wisconsin transfer quarterback Alex Hornibrook worked with the first team this time after James Blackman did Monday. Hornibrook led an impressively fast drive that was capped off with a nice touchdown pass to redshirt freshman tight end Camm McDonald.

Hornibrook and the starting offensive line were on the field for the whole 12-play drive. The rest of the offense had a lot of rotation as all three scholarship running backs, all three tight ends and a large group of wide receivers that included Keith Gavin, Keyshawn Helton, D’Marcus Adams, D.J. Matthews and Jordan Young.

Blackman didn’t have his best day of practice as he overthrew a number of his deep balls during receiver drills, but had some nice throws to make up for it.

Redshirt junior Mike Arnold worked with the first-team offensive line at right guard once again. The rest of the first-team line remained the same with Jauan Williams at left tackle, Brady Scott at left guard, Baveon Johnson at center and Ryan Roberts at right tackle.

The second-team offensive line had Jalen Goss at left tackle, Christian Armstrong at left guard, Andrew Boselli at center, true freshman Dontae Lucas at right guard and Chaz Neal at right tackle.

Defense

Defensive line coach Odell Haggins was very pleased with the way the defensive line was approaching drills and the effort they were showing.

Junior buck linebacker Josh Kaindoh was back practicing for the first time in over a week. He was taking part in all the individual drills. Safety Levonta Taylor was back at practice after not being observed during Monday’s practice.

True freshman Travis Jay was working at safety. He has been working at both cornerback and safety during fall practice.

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